2003
DOI: 10.1002/cite.200390142
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Haftkraftmessungen an modifizierten Oberflächen – Eine AFM‐Anwendung

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“…It is noted that the literature seems inconsistent when it comes to the effect of humidity on adhesion, even for similar contact pairs as in our experiments [20 -27]. Some authors [21 -23, 26, 27] report an increase in adhesion, some a decrease [25] and others find constant values [23,26,27] with increasing humidity. For PDMS, humidity effects have been invoked as an adhesionenhancing mechanism only in plasma treated form [20]; for untreated PDMS the same authors [20] found a behavior very similar to the one reported here.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…It is noted that the literature seems inconsistent when it comes to the effect of humidity on adhesion, even for similar contact pairs as in our experiments [20 -27]. Some authors [21 -23, 26, 27] report an increase in adhesion, some a decrease [25] and others find constant values [23,26,27] with increasing humidity. For PDMS, humidity effects have been invoked as an adhesionenhancing mechanism only in plasma treated form [20]; for untreated PDMS the same authors [20] found a behavior very similar to the one reported here.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%